We can write standalone native applications or use cross-platform toolkits to target multiple operating systems.

Concept to Completion

We participate in the product design process from concept to architecture, execution, and testing.

Take advantage of our in-house design products like TinyModeler to perfect your design.

The devil is in the details, which for software projects is the code. We do all programming ourselves, no offshore developers.

Latest News

Distributing Apps Without Developer Credentials

2014-09-24

The latest surprise I found in Xcode 6 is the inability to distribute apps unless you are on the developer team or have the login credentials. Here are instructions on how to get around that.

It's Funny Because it's True

2014-09-24

identifierForVendor: Updated for iCloud

2014-09-09

I’ve updated the identifierForVendor article to include information regarding iCloud backup, submitted by one of our readers. Thanks André for providing some new insight for us!

Why Political Campaigns Need Apps

2014-04-24

Read the latest blog article by Camilo to learn more about mobile apps for political campaigns.

When identifierForVendor Just Doesn't Work

2013-12-31

After struggling with unreliable responses for identifierWithVendor, I’ve had to come up with an alternate solution for tracking devices on my enterprise applications. The process is detailed in our latest blog article.

Google Glass now at Tiny Mission

2013-11-18

Tiny Mission recently went on a mission to pick up our newest platform at the Google offices in San Francisco. Our founder Bekki Freeman and Account Director Camilo Pineda were welcomed by the Google Glass staff and given a tour of the new technology. After spending a couple weeks with the technology its hard not to think about how it will change our lives. From exploring the Bay Area to documenting moments with the family, it has been a nice supplement to our personal technology.

As developers we certainly see potential for consumer use Google Glass but we are actually even more excited for the commercial and industrial applications. We work with several companies that use tablets and smartphones as an integral part of the tools for their field workers. Google Glass has the potential to change the day to day activities of these technicians. Its been just a few years that technicians visiting clients home have gotten used to leaving behind their paper clipboards. Many have switched to our software on tablets. Now the future is leaving those tablets in their bag and completing their work just interacting with the Google Glass. They can keep that great contact with their customers while doing their work just by speaking and using the camera on the glass. Imagine a technician just saying “Ok Glass Send Report” and a snapshot of data and forms are sent to the client. The client using their own “glasses” could then see the trouble spots the technician sees through their own eyes. Its a very unique feeling to see the world through someone else’s eyes.

We are excited to be able to develop for this platform. Let us know how we can help develop your Google Glass ideas or even if you want an in person demo of the technology. Follow Camilo as he explore’s the world of Google Glass on google+

About Us

Tiny Mission is an enterprise software development company specializing in web and mobile development with integrated web services.
We make custom solutions that are specifically tailored to the needs of our clients.

Tiny Mission is based in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota) and is proud to serve both local and international companies.

Who Are We?

Tiny Mission is a small company that's focused on making great products and happy clients.
Read more about our staff below.

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Testimonials

Don't believe us. Listen to what our customers are saying about us below.

“We gravitated toward Tiny Mission because we got a true sense that, as their name implies, this company has a perfect balance of customer service and a talented driven team. They're like a full service mom and pop shop with the skill and resources of Google engineers.”

“We think of Tiny Mission as an extension of our team - they are truly our partners when it comes to our technical products and services.
The use of technology in our training products and services sets us aside from our competition and Tiny Mission makes this possible.”

“Tiny Mission was an absolute joy to work with in developing a mobile app for Schwan’s USA CUP, the largest youth soccer event in the Western Hemisphere.
They listened to our needs, provided troubleshooting when needed and delivered a product that was well received by both our staff and customers.”

“I learned of, and hired Tiny Mission in early 2010. We have been working together ever since.
Tiny Mission has always made a point of listening to what I needed from them and providing it in a timely fashion.
I plan to continue utilizing the expertise of Tiny Mission”

Tiny Mission Staff

Bekki Freeman

Bekki is a software engineer who spent several years doing C# development before beginning to tinker with the iOS SDK soon after it came out.
Bekki has been doing mobile development since 2009 and has been with Tiny Mission since 2010.
In her spare time, Bekki is learning Spanish, hiking with her dogs, and traveling with her husband and son.
Bekki's favorite part about Tiny Mission is working with clients throughout the development process and seeing their excitement when all the hard work comes together as a finished product.

Camilo Pineda

Camilo has spent his career focusing on customer service and team leadership.
Before joining Tiny Mission he was a Store Leader with Apple in the US and Spain.
He worked in different sized stores leading large teams.
He was an integral part of Apple's approach to the business user, where he helped develop strategies for attracting business customers.
Camilo has a deep technology background and is an early adopter.
Camilo also has a creative side that he expresses through video production and photography.
Camilo is always looking for a new challenge and most recently earned his Private Pilot's License.

Andy Selvig

Andy spent several years writing software in the aerospace industry before moving over to mobile development.
In addition to writing iPhone and Android apps, he does all of the web application development for Tiny Mission.
Andy teaches a graduate course in Mobile Application Development at the University of Minnesota.
Outside of work, he enjoys playing guitar, making barbecue, and spending time with his wife and dogs.
His favorite part about working at Tiny Mission is getting to find elegant solutions to a wide variety of challenging problems.